:52:00
Profitable enough to bring
the total of 75.000 pounds.
:52:04
Another six or seven weeks
should do it.
:52:06
Diello, why don't you stop now?
:52:08
Why go on playing with fire?
- What makes you think I am?
:52:11
Don't treat me like an idiot child.
:52:14
Your friend Hodler, he isn't Swiss.
:52:17
I know a Prussian when I see one.
- Does it matter to you?
:52:20
Your safety matters to me.
:52:22
So many people are concerned
about my safety.
:52:25
I never felt more secure.
:52:27
Well, I don't. And my security
depends upon yours.
:52:31
Forgive me. I keep thinking
of myself as a man.
:52:35
I keep forgetting I'm a
valet who pays dividends.
:52:38
Must you live so soon?
:52:39
I mustn't stay away from
the Embassy for long.
:52:42
I can't see why
a man as rich as you...
:52:45
...should go on pressing the trousers
of the British Ambassador.
:52:48
That's were I get my money.
:52:50
I steal the change from his pockets.
:52:52
Before you go, Diello, get
me a drink, will you?
:53:04
Tell me...
:53:05
...where do you plan to settle when
you leave for South America?
:53:08
Rio.
- I've never been there.
:53:11
There's nothing like it in the world.
:53:13
When did you decide to go there?
- To go back.
:53:17
I decided that the moment I first
saw it, many years ago.
:53:21
I was a cabin boy on a
dirty tramp steamer.
:53:25
I can remember standing at the rail...
:53:28
...looking up at a villa high on the
mountainside above the harbour.
:53:32
I could see a man on a balcony
looking down at my ship.
:53:36
He was wearing a white dinner jacket.
:53:39
He seemed close enough to touch...
:53:42
...and yet he was beyond
the reach of anyone.
:53:48
I swore then that some
day I'd be that man.